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Tips & Tricks

  • Matching Colors
    May 13, 2010 | 6:50 AM
    Part 5 of 4 in series Draw Tab

    Using the Select Command in the Color dialog, you can match any color on your website or on your computer screen. This means that you can create shapes, lines, backgrounds and text that have custom colors. The Fill Color, Line Color, Font Color, Text Background Color and Page Background Commands all have a Color dialog. 

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  • Editing HTML inside a text object
    November 4, 2009 | 2:56 PM

    Web Studio provides a full-featured text engine for editing and styling your copy. But for advanced users with knowledge of HTML, Web Studio allows you to view the HTML source of any text object in your site. To enter the HTML editor, select the text object and either key CTRL-E, or right-click the object and choose Edit HTML Source.

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